Samuel Johnson: A Collection of Critical EssaysDonald J. Greene Prentice-Hall, 1965 - 185 oldal Modern evaluations of Johnson as critic, editor, and lexicographer. |
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... period . The Johnson is quite another affair . It is scrupulous and comprehensive , and it makes use of the insights of modern psychology in a careful and mod- erate way - in fact , perhaps leans a little too much over backward in the ...
... period . The Johnson is quite another affair . It is scrupulous and comprehensive , and it makes use of the insights of modern psychology in a careful and mod- erate way - in fact , perhaps leans a little too much over backward in the ...
51. oldal
... period . The chief strength of Krutch's volume , however , lies in the critical analyses of Johnson's own works . With no Romantic condescension , Krutch forces the reader to grapple at first hand with Johnson's controlling ideas , to ...
... period . The chief strength of Krutch's volume , however , lies in the critical analyses of Johnson's own works . With no Romantic condescension , Krutch forces the reader to grapple at first hand with Johnson's controlling ideas , to ...
95. oldal
... period style . Perhaps a high devel- opment of period style always entails upon its critics a provincial com- placency towards the styles of the past which have not directly con- tributed to it ( one thinks of Pound and early Johnson on ...
... period style . Perhaps a high devel- opment of period style always entails upon its critics a provincial com- placency towards the styles of the past which have not directly con- tributed to it ( one thinks of Pound and early Johnson on ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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